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Symantec to shut down Backup Exec.cloud
Symantec plans to close down its Backup Exec.cloud service, saying it lacks mobile and content-sharing features and wouldn't be the right platform for delivering them. Read More
 


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Benefits of Consolidated Operations Management
Points of failure are now more distributed than ever. Organizations have to manage hybrid on-premise and cloud applications. Pulling this information together in one place has been almost impossible. Read now!

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3 IT Imperatives CIOs Use To Drive Change
CIOs who have been successful in bridging the divide between IT operations and business did it by accelerating the transformation of IT. Read now!

EFF wants the FBI to release surveillance rationale
  TheFBI should make public a legal opinion it used to justify a past telephone records surveillance program because other agencies may still be relying on the document for surveillance justifications, the Electronic Frontier Foundation argued in court Tuesday. Read More
 

Box buys tech to let admins better track, protect stored content
Cloud storage vendor Box has acquired the technology behind a company called dLoop, which it will use to add more controls that give enterprises more features for protecting their content. Read More
 

Review: Dueling hybrid cloud wizards
CloudVelocity and Ravello Systems march clones of in-house servers into the cloud for development, testing, and disaster recovery Read More
 

Handheld scanner makes printing your 3D bust easier
With 3D printing all the rage this holiday season, one company wants to make it easier to recreate objects using a 3D scanner. Read More
 


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IDC Buyer Case Study for Storage: Balboa Park
This IDC Buyer Case Study looks at the approach Exablox has taken in capitalizing on the object-based storage platform opportunity and the use of the Exablox OneBlox technology by the Balboa Park Online Collaborative (BPOC). Read now!

Link between 'Satoshi' bitcoin account and Silk Road dissolves
A research paper speculating Bitcoin's creator may have transferred $60,000 to the Silk Road marketplace has been dispelled, as the account holder in question came forward on Tuesday, denying he is the mysterious Satoshi Nakamoto. Read More
 

John Martin: When it comes to storage, cache is king
"Tape is Dead, Disk is Tape, Flash is Disk, RAM Locality is King." So said the late Jim Gray of Microsoft Research, in 2006. While tape never really died, a new wave of vendors have picked-up his original theme, predicting that flash storage is on the verge of replacing traditional disks. Yet, attractive as the idea of replacing all your spinning disk with flash or solid state may be, unless you're making uberdollars from real-time currency trading, it's just too expensive to consider a wholesale swap-out of an entire disk-based enterprise data infrastructure. Read More
 

HP ends tough year on a high note
Hewlett-Packard reported results for the last quarter of its fiscal year on Tuesday, and although sales were down from a year earlier there were some much-needed signs of improvement. Read More
 

Sharky: No good deed goes unpunished, government edition
This state agency depends on a commercial application that this IT pilot fish is responsible for managing. And upgrades are handled under a support contract -- at least until the recession and the huge budget crisis it brings. Read More
 

 

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